DocumentCode
687313
Title
Development of an ASIC for the readout of CZT/CdTe radiation detectors in space
Author
Meier, Daniel ; Ramstad, Jan Erik ; Hasanbegovic, A. ; Azman, Suleyman ; Talebi, Jahanzad ; Altan, Mehmet Akif ; Berge, H.K.O. ; Pahlsson, Philip ; Gheorghe, Codin ; Johansen, Tor Magnus ; Maehlum, Gunnar
Author_Institution
Integrated Detector Electron. AS, Norway
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The IDE 4281 is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has been designed for the readout of CdTe/CZT radiation detectors in space. The chip can be used for single photon spectroscopy of x-rays and γ -rays with energy between 3.5 keV and 140 keV and rate up to 100 kcps per chip. The chip contains 12 low-noise pre-amplifiers (110 e equivalent noise charge, ENC), each followed by a pulse shaper (6 programmable peaking times from 0.75 μs to 4 μs) and a level comparator for triggering. The amplifiers are optimized for negative polarity input charge up to -5 fC. When a charge from the detector exceeds one of the adjustable thresholds, the chip delivers a data packet containing the address of the triggering channel and it delivers an analog signal proportional to the energy deposited by the photon in the detector. The chip requires positive and negative voltage supplies (+1.5 V and -2 V) and one reference bias current to generate its internal bias currents. The total power is 19 mW in idle state and 25 mW maximum. The chip has a 113-bit shift register, programmable via a serial interface, which allows one to set various functions, to program digital-to-analogue converters (DACs), and to tune parameters. Each channel has an optional compensation for detector leakage currents. All amplifier inputs are protected by diodes against over-voltage and electrostatic discharge (ESD). The engineering model (EM) and flight model (FM) ASICs have been designed and manufactured. The article describes the results obtained with the EM ASIC and the design of the FM ASIC.
Keywords
application specific integrated circuits; nuclear electronics; readout electronics; semiconductor counters; ASIC development; CZT-CdTe radiation detectors; FM ASIC design; IDE 4281; X-ray single photon spectroscopy; application specific integrated circuit; digital-to-analogue converters; electron volt energy 3.5 keV to 140 keV; electrostatic discharge; engineering model; flight model ASIC; gamma-ray single photon spectroscopy; negative polarity input charge; negative voltage supplies; positive voltage supplies; reference bias current; Application specific integrated circuits; Detectors; Integrated circuit modeling; Noise; Radiation detectors; Temperature measurement; X-rays;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Seoul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0533-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829763
Filename
6829763
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